The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 August 1970 — Page 16
THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Aug. 12, 1970
OlWr A YOUNG MAN LE ARNS ABOUT ART
Art Festival To Be Held At Nappanee August 13-16
The Eighth Annual Fletcher Village Art Festival in Nappanee will be pesented the four day week end of August 13 through 16. The 1970 version of the festival will be presented in a new atmosphere. as the entire affair, is being relocated amid whitewashed fruit trees, in the spacious orchard and hay fields of AmiSh Acres. Richard Pletcher, of Pletcher Furniture Village, sponsor of the eight year old event, stated that the Art Festival has outgrown the original site surrounding the furniture The House Across the StreW. Pletchers dress shop subsidary. At 80 acre Amish Acres, Indiana's newest major family
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tourist attraction at the west edge of Nappanee on Highway 6. the festival will have spacious free parking for all visitors, beautiful rolling space for flea market artists, with easy, access to all areas. And for the first time the art competition will be displayed under canvas roof, greatly eliminating the possibility of damage to the works from inclement weather. Pletcher indicated a token admission charge to the public will make all of the advantages of Amish Acres available to the artists and visitors. Applications packets have been mailed to more than 2.000 midwestern artists; other interested artists and craftsmen are invited to write for packets. Proffessor or Robert Leader, of the University of Notre Dame. South Bend, has been selected to judge this year's festival competition. Mr. Leader is recognized as one of the active younger. generation of modern American liturgical artists. Winning many commissions in international competition, he has designed stained glass and painted murals in over fifty public buildings throughout the United States At Notre Dame. Professor Leader teaches Ad-
vanced Painting and lectures on the History of Art. Mr. Leader will present over 80 awards in adult, student, and children's divisions, totaling more than SI,OOO to artists in the competition, featuring a S2OO best of show purchase prize. Pletcher stated that nearly 1,000 paintings are expected this year, representing the work of over 300 artists. The fastest growing area of artist participation is the popular arts and crafts flea market. More than 100 artists are expected to establish booths offering their wares and works in a market atmosphere; many of the most popular craftsmen are returning for their sixth year including several portrait painters, glass Mowers, leather craftsmen, doll makers, silhouette cutters, and sculpturess. , Many attractions which have made the Village Art Festival widely popular are again planned. as music and entertainment will fill the summer air. Summer playhouses, with presentations scattered throughout the weekend, will again please festival visitors from the large outdoor stage. The Wagon Wheel Playhouse of Warsaw, is being invited for their sixth appearance at the festival, and the Wawasee .Arts Foundation, from the Enchanted Hills Playhouse, will return with one of their children's theater presentations. The Nappanee Civic Theater Children’s Troupe has been invited to present their version of Alice in Wonderland, and the famous Steven’s puppets will periodically present their classic Punch andJUudy for the young people. Orchestra music, a barbershop chorus and other musical and dance groups will be on hand throughout the four day celebration. The Elkhart Sports Car club will again present their Village Art Festival Rallv with two different routes planned. The
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beginners route will be an easy course designed to provide an introduction to Car Rallies for the novice while the other route will include some new and clever gimmicks but will not be too difficult. 75 cars entered last year's rally. In anticipation of the largest crowd to ever attend the Village Art Festival, expanded food facilities have been planned to accomodate everyone. Visitors are encouraged to bring a blanket picnic to spread under the orchard trees. The festival’s popular charcoaled chicken dinners, complete with Eva’s secret sauce will be served in the Victual room of Amish Acres' new Greeting Bam. Along the festival’s promenade old fashioned sausage sandwich smothered in saurkraut other snacks will be available from the tents. Amish Acres' new Country Store inside the stone foundation of the Greeting Bam will be the center for festival related gifts and items ) Strolling ladies fashron'sfious from the selection of ihe House Across the Street. Pitchers dress shop subsidiary, involve models of Nappanee's Tri Kappa Sorority. And Amish Acres, in the middle of its first full season, will be close at hand to festival visitors. The historic restoration provides a picture of the farm life of the Old Order Amish Family. A guided tour of the 12 room authentically furnished house and farm also features rail splitting, quilting, meat smoking, brick oven baking, operating cider press, farm animals, and food drying. Picnic grounds and buggy rides are also available. Shuttle buses will provide interested festival visitors a chance to visit and browse through Nappanee’s stores and shops, while leaving their cars parke’d at the festival.
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Fanners Urged To ; Vote In ASC Elections Kosciusko county officials of the Agricultural Stabilisation and Conservation Service are en- , couraging all eligible fanners to vote later this summer in ASC committee elections. “Decisions made by farmer - elected ASC committees can be important to almost all farming operations in the area. That’s why we want to be sure every farmer who is eligible to vote in ASC elections is on the list to get a ballot,” Scott Hom. chairman of the Kosciusko county ASC committee, said. “We urge any farmer who has not previously participated in an ASC election, has changed the location of his farming operation, or who has any other reason to believe that his name may not be listed in ASCS records to contact his county ASCS office as soon as possible. In this way. he will be assured of receiving a ballot enabling him to vote in the upcoming election.” The ASC elections this year will be held September 11. Ballots will be mailed to voters about September 1. Farmer voters will elect three conftnunity committeemen and two alternates in each ASC community in the county. The ASC committee chairman said that in addition to trying to be sure that every eligible voter will get a ballot. ASCS officials are urging farmers to nominte candidates for community _ committee posts by petition. “Any sheet of paper listing one candidate and having signatures of at least six eligible voters will serve as a nominating petition. And voters may sign as many petitions as they want,” he said.
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The nomination-by-petition period for ASC community elections opened July 28 and continues through August 17. Farmer-elected ASC committees — community and county — are responsible for local administration of farm programs. These responsibilities include setting individual farm acreage allotments and bases, approving applications for conservation cost-share funds, providing information to farm program participants and similar duties. "Through the ASC committee election system, farmers can nominate and elect people of their own choice for these important responsibilities. “Mr. Hom said. He explained that after the community committees are elected, the newly-elected members makes all local farm
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program decisions, with the assistqnce of community committees. » A list of known eligible voters in the county is open for inspection at Kosciusko county ASCS office. The ASC committee chairman said that to be an eligible voter, a person must be eligible to participate in any ASCS program administered in the community where he has his farm interest. Also an eligible voter must have a farm interest as an owner, tenant, or sharecropper and be of legal voting age. If he is not of legal voting age. he may vote in ASC elections if he supervises and conducts the farming operation on an entire farm. Mr. Horn said that as a general rule all farmers are eligible voters in ASC elections.!
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